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促进社区中患有神经系统疾病的服务使用者参与并坚持体育活动和锻炼:一项服务评估。

Facilitating Access and Adherence to Physical Activity and Exercise for Service Users With Neurological Conditions in the Community: A Service Evaluation.

作者信息

Appel Caroline, Alexander James, Conroy Simon, Kilbride Cherry

机构信息

Camden Neurology and Stroke Service, Central North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Lifelong Health and Ageing, University College London, Central North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

出版信息

J Eval Clin Pract. 2025 Aug;31(5):e70146. doi: 10.1111/jep.70146.

Abstract

RATIONALE

Many service users with neurological conditions do not meet the recommended physical activity requirements. Cultivating early and ongoing access to physical activity and exercise opportunities is vital to improve or maintain function and general health in this vulnerable group.

AIM

To evaluate the impact of a pathway that aimed to facilitate access and adherence to physical activity and exercise for service users with neurological conditions.

METHODS

A London-based NHS healthcare team providing community neurorehabilitation developed a pathway in co-production with public health, local authority, third sector parties and service users to facilitate physical activity and exercise opportunities. First, NHS neurophysiotherapists offered a bespoke programme on exercise, physical activity and education to service users for up to 12 weeks. The pathway continued in local gyms, supported by a fitness instructor, for at least a further 12 weeks. Using a pre-post design, outcomes relating to function, strength and physical activity were recorded at baseline, 6-12 weeks (health care) and 6 weeks later (telephone survey after transition to local gyms). Data analysis was descriptive.

RESULTS

Thirty-five service users (20 men), mean (SD) age 60 (15), with a range of neurological conditions, were eligible and included. Ten participants dropped out: eight (23%) for medical reasons, two (6%) for other reasons. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, four (11%) service users could not transition when facilities closed in March 2020. Analysis showed potential beneficial effects on function, strength and physical activity for service users as well as reduced waiting times to access the NHS and local gyms.

CONCLUSION

Outcomes suggested the pathway enabled service users to access and adhere to physical activity and exercise following neurorehabilitation. This evaluation included small numbers but could inform service development and future studies.

摘要

理论依据

许多患有神经系统疾病的服务使用者未达到推荐的身体活动要求。为这一弱势群体提供早期且持续的身体活动和锻炼机会对于改善或维持其功能及总体健康至关重要。

目的

评估一条旨在促进患有神经系统疾病的服务使用者获得并坚持身体活动和锻炼的路径的影响。

方法

伦敦一家提供社区神经康复服务的国民保健服务(NHS)医疗团队与公共卫生部门、地方当局、第三部门组织及服务使用者共同合作制定了一条路径,以促进身体活动和锻炼机会。首先,NHS神经物理治疗师为服务使用者提供长达12周的关于锻炼、身体活动和教育的定制项目。该路径在当地健身房继续进行,由一名健身教练提供支持,至少再持续12周。采用前后对照设计,在基线、6至12周(医疗保健阶段)以及6周后(过渡到当地健身房后的电话调查)记录与功能、力量和身体活动相关的结果。数据分析采用描述性方法。

结果

35名服务使用者(20名男性)符合条件并被纳入研究,他们患有一系列神经系统疾病,平均(标准差)年龄为60岁(15岁)。10名参与者退出:8名(23%)因医疗原因退出,2名(6%)因其他原因退出。由于新冠疫情,4名(11%)服务使用者在2020年3月设施关闭时无法过渡。分析表明,该路径对服务使用者的功能、力量和身体活动有潜在的有益影响,同时减少了获得NHS和当地健身房服务的等待时间。

结论

结果表明该路径使服务使用者在神经康复后能够获得并坚持身体活动和锻炼。本评估样本数量较少,但可为服务发展和未来研究提供参考。

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